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pro vyhledávání: '"Butterflies/genetics"'
Autor:
Jérémy Gauthier, Joana Meier, Fabrice Legeai, Melanie McClure, Annabel Whibley, Anthony Bretaudeau, Hélène Boulain, Hugues Parrinello, Sam T. Mugford, Richard Durbin, Chenxi Zhou, Shane McCarthy, Christopher W. Wheat, Florence Piron‐Prunier, Christelle Monsempes, Marie‐Christine François, Paul Jay, Camille Noûs, Emma Persyn, Emmanuelle Jacquin‐Joly, Camille Meslin, Nicolas Montagné, Claire Lemaitre, Marianne Elias
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology Resources
Molecular Ecology Resources, In press, ⟨10.1111/1755-0998.13749⟩
Molecular Ecology Resources, In press, pp.1-14. ⟨10.1111/1755-0998.13749⟩
Molecular ecology resources, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 872-885
Molecular Ecology Resources (1755-098X) (Wiley) In Press
Molecular Ecology Resources, In press, ⟨10.1111/1755-0998.13749⟩
Molecular Ecology Resources, In press, pp.1-14. ⟨10.1111/1755-0998.13749⟩
Molecular ecology resources, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 872-885
Molecular Ecology Resources (1755-098X) (Wiley) In Press
Funder: Human Frontier Science Program; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000854
The ithomiine butterflies (Nymphalidae: Danainae) represent the largest known radiation of Müllerian mimetic butterflies. They dominate by number the mimetic bu
The ithomiine butterflies (Nymphalidae: Danainae) represent the largest known radiation of Müllerian mimetic butterflies. They dominate by number the mimetic bu
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1fa44ecb5ede3033de3616d35ac2798b
https://hal.inria.fr/hal-03926527
https://hal.inria.fr/hal-03926527
Autor:
Emmanuel Wermeille, Yves Gonseth, Christophe J. Praz, Sarah Schmid, Markus Fluri, Sofia Wyler, Thomas Stalling, Yannick Chittaro, Jessica R. Litman, Stefan Birrer
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 12, p e0208639 (2018)
PloS one, vol. 13, no. 12, pp. e0208639
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 12, p e0208639 (2018)
PloS one, vol. 13, no. 12, pp. e0208639
Butterfly monitoring and Red List programs in Switzerland rely on a combination of observations and collection records to document changes in species distributions through time. While most butterflies can be identified using morphology, some taxa rem
Autor:
Koubínová, Darina, Dincă, Vlad, Dapporto, Leonardo, Vodă, Raluca, Suchan, Tomasz, Vila, Roger, Alvarez, Nadir
Publikováno v:
Scientific reports, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 13752
Scientific Reports, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2017)
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2017)
Scientific Reports
Biotic interactions are often acknowledged as catalysers of genetic divergence and eventual explanation of processes driving species richness. We address the question, whether extreme ecological specialization is always associated with lineage sortin
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=pmid_dedup__::c7f71d58620af2c3a86442336a522f6c
https://serval.unil.ch/notice/serval:BIB_D431D0966B45
https://serval.unil.ch/notice/serval:BIB_D431D0966B45
Publikováno v:
Insect biochemistry and molecular biology, vol. 85, pp. 21-31
Phytophagous insects have to deal with toxic defense compounds from their host plants. Although it is known that insects have evolved genes and mechanisms to detoxify plant allochemicals, how specialist and generalist precisely respond to specific se
Autor:
Esko Ukkonen, Niklas Wahlberg, Niko Välimäki, Sami P. Ojanen, Alan H. Schulman, Minna Taipale, Patrik Koskinen, Ilkka Hanski, Robert M. Waterhouse, Esa Pitkänen, Anna Vähärautio, Jaakko Tanskanen, Anne Duplouy, Shiqi Luo, Jarkko Salojärvi, Heiko Vogel, Riku Katainen, Rainer Lehtonen, Freed Ahmad, Wong Swee Chong, Christopher W. Wheat, Liisa Holm, Ewald Grosse-Wilde, Rajiv C. McCoy, Daniel S.T. Hughes, Maaike A. de Jong, Daniel Lawson, Veli Mäkinen, Mikko P. Turunen, Aruj Joshi, Olli-Pekka Smolander, Jouni Kvist, Jani K. Haukka, Qin Zhang, Petri Auvinen, Mikko J. Frilander, Kui Qian, Johannes Ylinen, Marian R. Goldsmith, Pasi Rastas, Lars Paulin, Virpi Ahola, Laura Ferguson, Leena Salmela, Zijuan Cao, Panu Somervuo, Emily A. Hornett
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications
Nature Publishing Group
Nature Communications, Vol. 5 (2014) P. 4737
Nature Publishing Group
Nature Communications, Vol. 5 (2014) P. 4737
Previous studies have reported that chromosome synteny in Lepidoptera has been well conserved, yet the number of haploid chromosomes varies widely from 5 to 223. Here we report the genome (393 Mb) of the Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxi